Someone Created a LinkedIn Page for Tim Duncan and It’s Hilarious
Companies usually ask prospective employees whether they have special skills that pertain to the position they’re applying for. Duncan, a five-time NBA champion and 15-time All-Star, has a particular set of skills. Basketball skills, that is.
Recently, someone created a fake LinkedIn page for Tim Duncan, outlining his basketball skills in résumé-type language. Duncan, 40, retired from the NBA this past season after playing 19 years in the league. The page has since been taken down.
You gotta love Tim Duncan’s LinkedIn page… (this is actually a real thing) pic.twitter.com/D7YUdcIG5Z
— Steve Kyler (@stevekylerNBA) August 1, 2016
Passing the ball for assists and general ball movement? Duncan has that down pat. The future Hall of Famer was an excellent passer in Spurs coach Gregg Popovich’s pass-oriented offense, averaging three assists per game during his career.
RELATED: Tim Duncan: The The Training And Nutrition Beast You Never Knew About
The image of Duncan “onboarding recently-traded-for-coworkers” is hilarious to imagine. Think about the easygoing Duncan as the first player to meet the Spurs’ new players. In an office setting, Duncan would be the guy to get the company’s new arrivals up to speed.
Also, engaging the locker room in Socratic Dialogue? Duncan was a psychology major at Wake Forest University, so he actually might have talked with his teammates about whether some concepts have universal meaning.
RELATED: Thunder’s Steven Adams Shares Tim Duncan’s Secret Strategy For Success
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
Someone Created a LinkedIn Page for Tim Duncan and It’s Hilarious
Companies usually ask prospective employees whether they have special skills that pertain to the position they’re applying for. Duncan, a five-time NBA champion and 15-time All-Star, has a particular set of skills. Basketball skills, that is.
Recently, someone created a fake LinkedIn page for Tim Duncan, outlining his basketball skills in résumé-type language. Duncan, 40, retired from the NBA this past season after playing 19 years in the league. The page has since been taken down.
You gotta love Tim Duncan’s LinkedIn page… (this is actually a real thing) pic.twitter.com/D7YUdcIG5Z
— Steve Kyler (@stevekylerNBA) August 1, 2016
Passing the ball for assists and general ball movement? Duncan has that down pat. The future Hall of Famer was an excellent passer in Spurs coach Gregg Popovich’s pass-oriented offense, averaging three assists per game during his career.
RELATED: Tim Duncan: The The Training And Nutrition Beast You Never Knew About
The image of Duncan “onboarding recently-traded-for-coworkers” is hilarious to imagine. Think about the easygoing Duncan as the first player to meet the Spurs’ new players. In an office setting, Duncan would be the guy to get the company’s new arrivals up to speed.
Also, engaging the locker room in Socratic Dialogue? Duncan was a psychology major at Wake Forest University, so he actually might have talked with his teammates about whether some concepts have universal meaning.
RELATED: Thunder’s Steven Adams Shares Tim Duncan’s Secret Strategy For Success